On the afternoon of August 31, Mr. K.V.G (born in 1983, residing in Dong Giang commune, Lam Dong province) was taken by relatives to Binh Thuan General Hospital, Lam Dong province for emergency care.
Previously, Mr. G was bitten by a toxic snake in his hand, causing a large swelling.

Mr. G also brought the snake for the doctor to determine the snake genus for treatment.
Through initial identification, the snake that bit Mr. G has the characteristics of an eucalyptus snake - an extremely venomous snake. However, the hospital does not have specific serum.

Therefore, the patient needs to be transferred to Cho Ray Hospital (Ho Chi Minh City) for urgent treatment.
Due to Mr. G's difficult circumstances and only having a small amount of money, his family planned to take Mr. G home for folk treatment.

When hearing the patient's condition and if not treated promptly, there would be a risk of death, a service ambulance near the hospital supported a free trip, urgently taking Mr. G to Cho Ray Hospital.
In addition, Mr. G was also supported by the 0D Binh Thuan ambulance with an additional 2 million VND to cover treatment costs.